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for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look at form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be germany but just to give you an idea how much that is in two thousand and twelve eighty eight billion dollars of trade between these two countries alone so it's very important for russia and china to be working together
for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important...
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giant gazprom proposed its own bailout to cyprus in return for energy exploration rights around the island but it was turned down because cyprus wanted a solution from within the e.u. all of this does raise questions about the future of russian deposits in cyprus about whether this tax will hurt more investors all the banks that hold their deposits if those deposits are withdraw it also raises questions over a two point five billion euro loan given by russia to cyprus which may itself not be extended. well for more on the proposed tax i'm now joined live by two thousand man the chairman of the libertarian party of the netherlands how likely is it that the parliament will give a green light to this offer tomorrow when they come to debate it. well i think it is likely that real richard butyl. they don't have very many options. we're is not one to wonder more and they're going. to have to come up with some way and is it fair though that some people should leave lose a proportion of their savings in order to not only save the banks there in cyprus but of course save them money in the ba
giant gazprom proposed its own bailout to cyprus in return for energy exploration rights around the island but it was turned down because cyprus wanted a solution from within the e.u. all of this does raise questions about the future of russian deposits in cyprus about whether this tax will hurt more investors all the banks that hold their deposits if those deposits are withdraw it also raises questions over a two point five billion euro loan given by russia to cyprus which may itself not be...
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and from china with love president uses his first trip abroad to seal massive energy deals with russia bolster the financial and political counterweight to watch. well over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly with me rule research showing welcome to the program. cyprus is stuck between a rock and a hard place just ahead of monday's deadline to raise five point eight billion euros needed to secure an easy out and ultimately avoid a banking collapse and the government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people lose up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of rescuing the banks now the prospect course they can discontent across cyprus this week the crowds are venting their anger out on the streets at this report he's a test. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a ten billion euro bailout to now bed to go over backwards trying to clinch that money scrambling to put together a package pleasing enough to its creditors t
and from china with love president uses his first trip abroad to seal massive energy deals with russia bolster the financial and political counterweight to watch. well over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly with me rule research showing welcome to the program. cyprus is stuck between a rock and a hard place just ahead of monday's deadline to raise five point eight billion euros needed to secure an easy out and ultimately avoid a banking collapse and the...
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from energy deals to geo politics this friday china's new leader paying made moscow his first official stop brought in a multi billion dollar deal struck beijing what i'll have more russian oil pumped into its pipes but apart from economic interdependence china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter the u.s. led dominance in global affairs by calling mattress a talked about it earlier with r.t. it's short thomas. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look and form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be germany but just to give you an idea how much that is in two thousand and twelve eighty eight billion dollars of trade between these two countries alone and
from energy deals to geo politics this friday china's new leader paying made moscow his first official stop brought in a multi billion dollar deal struck beijing what i'll have more russian oil pumped into its pipes but apart from economic interdependence china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter the u.s. led dominance in global affairs by calling mattress a talked about it earlier with r.t. it's short thomas. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose...
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from energy deals to geo politics on friday china's new leaders ping made moscow his first official stop abroad and a multi-billion dollar deal struck beijing will now have more russian oil pumped into its pipes but apart from economic into dependence the china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter a u.s. led dominance in global affairs office and he said now he has the details the job of russia china ties energy cooperation has been polished and is shining bright after a three day visit by china's xi jinping to moscow a package of deals were sealed including between rosneft and china's top energy company just a day after the russian oil giant pushed exxon mobil out of the world's number one spot the powers are set to soar with a common competitor washington.
from energy deals to geo politics on friday china's new leaders ping made moscow his first official stop abroad and a multi-billion dollar deal struck beijing will now have more russian oil pumped into its pipes but apart from economic into dependence the china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter a u.s. led dominance in global affairs office and he said now he has the details the job of russia china ties energy cooperation has been polished and is shining bright after a three day...
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this is the weekly now from energy deals to geopolitics on friday china's new leader xi jinping made moscow his first official stop abroad and a multi-billion dollar deals truck beijing will now have no russian oil pumped into its pipes but apart from economic into dependence the china russia tie is the same as it sounds to counter the u.s. led dominance in global affairs he's an isa now it has to do sales force. the gem of russia china ties energy cooperation has been polished and is shining bright after a three day visit by china's xi jinping to moscow a package of deals were sealed including between rosneft and china's top energy company just a day after the russian oil giant pushed exxon mobil out of the world's number one spot the powers are set to soar with a common competitor washington who is brushing off the full potential of this partnership no they don't take it seriously at their own peril russia and china fellow brics major trade partners and team players at the u.n. security council are the two often stand up against intervention and aggression most going to beijing a s
this is the weekly now from energy deals to geopolitics on friday china's new leader xi jinping made moscow his first official stop abroad and a multi-billion dollar deals truck beijing will now have no russian oil pumped into its pipes but apart from economic into dependence the china russia tie is the same as it sounds to counter the u.s. led dominance in global affairs he's an isa now it has to do sales force. the gem of russia china ties energy cooperation has been polished and is shining...
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all 10 s&p sectors had gains led by energy which closed up 1%. durable goods orders surged 5.7% last month as things like transportation equipment rebounded t reversed january's 3.8% drop and beat economists expectations. certainly positive news on that front. u.s. home prices climbing at the fastest pace in more than six years in january as the case-shiller 20-city index rising .1 of a percent month over month but it is up 8% year-over-year. that is what traders really looked at. david: absolutely. let's get into the nitty-gritty here. we have mark sebastian in the pits of the cme. we have a head of raymond james fixed income and tyler. mark at the cme where all the action is before the end of the trading day, we had new home sales numbers. we had durable goods numbers. what were the numbers that pushed the dow into triple digits today? >> i just think money flowing in. we've now put cyprus behind us. i think that your row trade is less than what people are caring about. and really, short this market at your own risk because every time we sell o
all 10 s&p sectors had gains led by energy which closed up 1%. durable goods orders surged 5.7% last month as things like transportation equipment rebounded t reversed january's 3.8% drop and beat economists expectations. certainly positive news on that front. u.s. home prices climbing at the fastest pace in more than six years in january as the case-shiller 20-city index rising .1 of a percent month over month but it is up 8% year-over-year. that is what traders really looked at. david:...
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now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got igor search in the head of ross natter the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business. going to few minutes all the latest developments on the growing hunger strike at guantanamo bay. we are facing a lot of problems. because know what i think. when you are. other local what's not in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. most will be. done for a matter of artist i was right i must fight. fight. fight right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then he glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry was
now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got igor search in the head of ross natter the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well...
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many countries i bet, i am sure poor little cyprus is not going to be able to keep all this wonderful energy, it is too hot of a commodity. a lot of deals made. neil: we shall see, thank you very were. i just know that. this is getting old, and europeans will say, it ain't worth it. >> remember chris farley, and patrick swayze as strippers, one of the funniest saturday night live sketches ever. now, think health budget, and senate budget. see, i can have a neat parallel, not identit identical. chris and pat made me laugh, but fact that senate and house has a budget, i am telling you, it is giving me hope. you cado just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructuture, global broadband network andc, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. neil: night and day, mutt and jeff, tom and jerry, wi wile e coyotes and the road runner, you get it. the senate does not go after entitlements. the house does, and house largely leaves defense alone, senate does not, without sounding like opening of the odd couple how c
many countries i bet, i am sure poor little cyprus is not going to be able to keep all this wonderful energy, it is too hot of a commodity. a lot of deals made. neil: we shall see, thank you very were. i just know that. this is getting old, and europeans will say, it ain't worth it. >> remember chris farley, and patrick swayze as strippers, one of the funniest saturday night live sketches ever. now, think health budget, and senate budget. see, i can have a neat parallel, not identit...
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will nationalize the energy? i don't think because they did something stupid, other than that, that it was approved by the ecb, i don't think in italy or spain or the united states certainly we should not be worried about it. >> i think the over all message is, greece will never restructure and greece restructured. we will never trigger a credit default swap. they triggered credit default swaps. the depositors will never be touched. depositors were touched. senior bondholders are never going to be touched. guess what, they're next. it's this european -- >> outlying small countries that have very, very little impact on the global situation. that has become true. >> but they are part of the european union and the you row zone. >> are we going to take money back from depositors in italy? >> you know this is cyprus making this decision. this is the big -- >> whoa. >> this is germany, this is france making this decision for cyprus. >> more germany than france, i would say, but, yes. >> i want to ask you, one of the re
will nationalize the energy? i don't think because they did something stupid, other than that, that it was approved by the ecb, i don't think in italy or spain or the united states certainly we should not be worried about it. >> i think the over all message is, greece will never restructure and greece restructured. we will never trigger a credit default swap. they triggered credit default swaps. the depositors will never be touched. depositors were touched. senior bondholders are never...
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> you should have seen what todd got me for christmas. well, it wasn't that exciting. it's a metal rack, a case for a hunting rifle to put on the back of a four-wheeler. and then, though, i had to get something for him to put in the gun case, right? so t
it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest...
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in addition, energy continues to look attractive. so, again, a very pro-cyclical stance, but one we think is very appealing from a value situation standpoint. >> okay. and in terms of sectors leading growth, same question to you both. what do you think? >> we're going to add on to that list. things like the regional financials the that have exposure to the reshoring of manufacturing and the energy sector. i think energy drives a lot of interesting peripheral activity. strengthen the rails and other transports, we think will also be beneficiaries here, as well as infrastructure play as well as mlps. >> do you agree with that? >> i like health care, but i also like consumer, and even though the consumer doesn't have as much confidence as they had before, i think in terms of upside versus downside, that's a place that i'm looking. and when you have a company like footlocker that's trading at 5.5 times ebitda, how much lower can it really go? big lots, same thing. there are a lot of these names that have been beaten up that don't have a
in addition, energy continues to look attractive. so, again, a very pro-cyclical stance, but one we think is very appealing from a value situation standpoint. >> okay. and in terms of sectors leading growth, same question to you both. what do you think? >> we're going to add on to that list. things like the regional financials the that have exposure to the reshoring of manufacturing and the energy sector. i think energy drives a lot of interesting peripheral activity. strengthen the...
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we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing it more --. david: curious about starbucks, how much further do you think starbucks has to go in this market? >> they have to go a long way. they're first getting in china. they're getting in retail. they're selling their own coffee makers and competing with the k cups. they have lots of room to grow. fine management. they will do fine. david: gentlemen, food to see you. thanks very much. good stuff. liz: thanks, guys. cyprus, we have to attack this in a deeper way. they may have reached a last minute deal to secure much-needed bailout funds but seems as though the damage is done as fears of contagion now spread. maybe italy as well? we're live. david: also could the turmoil in europe actually be good for the united states and our markets? we have someone who says yes, and it could push us straight through to dow 16,000. jeremy siegel is a profe
we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing it more --. david: curious about starbucks, how much further do you think starbucks has to go in this market? >> they have to go a long way. they're first getting in china. they're getting in retail. they're selling their own coffee makers and...
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largest data center in north carolina on roo renewable energy. the majority of the power is generated from solar power and fuel cells. >>> windows phone 8 devices making their app ad-free until 2014. >>> royal caribbean international is scaling back ships in europe next year. the company plans to deploy own eight of its 20 two vessels. >>> pepsi rolls out new design of its 20 ounce bottle first time in 17 years of the bottom half appears to be easier to grip and label is smaller to make the drink more visible. that is today's speed read. i didn't think i was going to get it of the. david: you can talk for another three seconds but is generous and gave me the time. last weekend cyprus was given an ultimatum by imf and euro crats confiscate income or forget about getting a bailout. the idea that the money could be confiscated struck many in the u.s. that couldn't happen here but many european ideas are filtering into the u.s. of late. could this filter in as well. we asked steve forbes, "forbes" media editor-in-chief and star of "forbes on fox" eve
largest data center in north carolina on roo renewable energy. the majority of the power is generated from solar power and fuel cells. >>> windows phone 8 devices making their app ad-free until 2014. >>> royal caribbean international is scaling back ships in europe next year. the company plans to deploy own eight of its 20 two vessels. >>> pepsi rolls out new design of its 20 ounce bottle first time in 17 years of the bottom half appears to be easier to grip and label...
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that the energy infrastructure story for the u.s. is very much in tact. dresser and trinity are two plays there, and those are stocks we've talked about throughout this year. and they're going to be the stocks we're talking about in december of this year still. >> maria, i agree you have to play -- >> go ahead. >> i agree that you want to be playing offense here, in the long-term. i mean, if you look at the trends in capital spending on the corporate sector, even though unemployment is still high, it has come down. hiring is occurring. and you are going to see -- you can't keep hiring people and not give them computers to work with. so i think that, eventually, capital spending is going to catch up with employment, and that's going to also be a driver. >> maria, you want to own your health care stocks, johnson and johnson, pfizer, abbott. and in that oil services industry, schlumberger, halliburton, and baker international. you cannot get to that shale gas nor shale oil. mexico cannot touch theirs. and you're going to see further reform in the energy sect
that the energy infrastructure story for the u.s. is very much in tact. dresser and trinity are two plays there, and those are stocks we've talked about throughout this year. and they're going to be the stocks we're talking about in december of this year still. >> maria, i agree you have to play -- >> go ahead. >> i agree that you want to be playing offense here, in the long-term. i mean, if you look at the trends in capital spending on the corporate sector, even though...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. stocks may have dropped today but we've still got even more good news on the economy. now does that mean bern bernanke is going take his foot off the gas pedal sooner rather than later? that might be what's rather bothering stock investors. and where is the new jack kemp now that we need him? a republican who related to everyone with an optimistic but simple message of economic growth for all, we will ask lar larry sabateau in just a few minutes. >> a tax is a tax is a tax. if you tax something more, you get less of it. piling on new taxes is always bad for economic growth period. and yet out of washington comes yet another proposal for another tax. this one known as the marketplace fairness act but it is just a national in
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>> sectors are technology, industrials, energy, from a thematic basis, discipline value and dividend growth. not yield, but dividend growth. >> great to see you. brian, adam, thank you. thanks for your thoughts today. we're coming back with the closing countdown. stick around. we'll find out whether the dow and s&p can remain positive or whether we have this three-day sell-off. >> then the ceo of software maker adobe systems will be with me breaking down his company's earnings, before he speaks to analysts. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before in
>> sectors are technology, industrials, energy, from a thematic basis, discipline value and dividend growth. not yield, but dividend growth. >> great to see you. brian, adam, thank you. thanks for your thoughts today. we're coming back with the closing countdown. stick around. we'll find out whether the dow and s&p can remain positive or whether we have this three-day sell-off. >> then the ceo of software maker adobe systems will be with me breaking down his company's...
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long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the all the banks were higher on the cyprus bailouts and the european banks turned into the red throughout the day when there were concerns that maybe what they're doing in cyprus could be a model for the rest of the euro zone. and today you have deutche bank and pnb paribas-- there goes deutche bank. the national bank of greece selling off, banco santander. and saying maybe we should confiscate money throughout europe and then all the banks pulled back. charles: i don't know if they floated a trial balloon or what, but it's a crazy statement and it's going to last longer than a twitter tweet. thanks, nicole. we have two big names that you know are making news this morning
long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the all the banks were higher on the cyprus bailouts and the european banks...
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but, really, the energy for the most part has been to the downside. as you can see, the volatility continues to remain very low. and, again, across the board, we're not seeing major breaks or breakouts, if you will, from upper lower levels of support and resistance. you look at the gold market right now, holding and very comfortable around that 1600 level. and you look at the currencies, the euro currency specifically holding around that 130 level. even amid all the uncertainty and concern. >> ben, good to see you. have a good day. the start of a you in week, ben lichtenstein, head of tradersaudio.com. >>> that's it right now from "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. coming up next, "squawk box" with the countdown to the opening of trade state stooid. whatever happens, we hope you have a profitable day. buy bye for now. [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. thi
but, really, the energy for the most part has been to the downside. as you can see, the volatility continues to remain very low. and, again, across the board, we're not seeing major breaks or breakouts, if you will, from upper lower levels of support and resistance. you look at the gold market right now, holding and very comfortable around that 1600 level. and you look at the currencies, the euro currency specifically holding around that 130 level. even amid all the uncertainty and concern....
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they have got growth and prosperity as a result of energy production. these are the kind of things that we can do and we believe in and we'll continue to work for. and i just say that maybe even though we have a big difference -- and this budget will be quite different from the house budget -- i don't say it's impossible that in conference that some sort of a more global agreement could be reached to put america on a sound path. we'll have to deal with the entitlements. entitlements represent half of the spending, and with interest, more than half of the spending that we spend, medicare, social security. those are growing well above the inflation rate, and they just need their growth level needs to be contained a little bit. and we can make them sound and people can retire and know that medicare will be there for them, it won't fail, that social security will be there for them, it won't fail, and we're going to stop adding to our debt until it reaches such a level that it could not only slow growth but could cause a financial crisis like we had in 2007
they have got growth and prosperity as a result of energy production. these are the kind of things that we can do and we believe in and we'll continue to work for. and i just say that maybe even though we have a big difference -- and this budget will be quite different from the house budget -- i don't say it's impossible that in conference that some sort of a more global agreement could be reached to put america on a sound path. we'll have to deal with the entitlements. entitlements represent...
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he's in moscow and they're going to sign a whole host of energy deals. russia is looking to boost those relationships. when asked whether they were going to add assistance to the cypriots they said this is an issue for brussels. it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how things play out into monday. by the way, it is friday. it's time to talk the friday trade. oil and currencies. kevin kerr is president of kerr trading financial. and brown brothers hair man. mark, have you been surprised? >> i'm surprised just by the euro's resilience. people were thinking there could be a run on european banks which hasn't taken
he's in moscow and they're going to sign a whole host of energy deals. russia is looking to boost those relationships. when asked whether they were going to add assistance to the cypriots they said this is an issue for brussels. it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had...
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i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be paid to the federal government because of development of oil and natural gas on federal land. i said i'm from texas. that number seems a little bit light to me. i would expect the amount of revenue produced on federal lands from oil and gas production, assuming we don't legislate it out of existence through the environmental protection agency, he said in texas the two-year budget figure for oil and goes coverage taxes is $7 billion. well, that would be a significantly greater amount than the $11 billion estimated in the ryan budget. i asked mr. ryan about this last night at
i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be...
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then we are trying to offset energy prices. we have the highest tax rate for any country in the world. we have to get ready to offset the cost of obamacare. on top of all of that, the cost of labor, you are really telling businesses to hire fewer people. you will find more atms instead of cashiers at banks. you will find more kiosks at airports instead of people behind the ticket counter. you will find kiosks in fast food restaurants. you lose the personal service. when you increase the cost of something, american businesses use it less. if you do that to labor, it will hurt employment. tracy: you are right. i do not have to pay healthcare on a kiosk. i do not have to pay fica. the kiosk is the way to go. they come in and out of your restaurants every day. what are they saying? what do you hear from them? >> the big complaint that we are hearing right now is about this payroll tax increase that occurred in january. this is something that hit a lot of people. if you make under $113,000 a year, it is something that impacts you al
then we are trying to offset energy prices. we have the highest tax rate for any country in the world. we have to get ready to offset the cost of obamacare. on top of all of that, the cost of labor, you are really telling businesses to hire fewer people. you will find more atms instead of cashiers at banks. you will find more kiosks at airports instead of people behind the ticket counter. you will find kiosks in fast food restaurants. you lose the personal service. when you increase the cost of...
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. >> hal: yeah, she doesn't run out of energy. >> no. >> hal: so -- but the creepy sharia folks -- >> yes, how does that relate back to the imf, though? >> hal: i'm getting to that. one of the things i believe that the american economic structure has against the muslim world and really they actually care more about than any kind of religious conflict and stuff, and i think the imf behavior leans towards this and the three big creditors that were man handling greece last year -- treating greece like it has taught the world to treat their partners over the years -- you're welcome -- is that they still use the rule of -- of interest loan -- interest-based loans are a violation of their religion. usury, which is the lending of money for financial return in the form of interest as opposed to investment is against the old testament, and it's against muslim belief -- >> making money off of lending money. >> hal: yes, is -- is part of all of the deep religions of the abrahamic tradition. orthodox jews can't operate that way, nor can muslims. now if you are a big bank and your entire system is
. >> hal: yeah, she doesn't run out of energy. >> no. >> hal: so -- but the creepy sharia folks -- >> yes, how does that relate back to the imf, though? >> hal: i'm getting to that. one of the things i believe that the american economic structure has against the muslim world and really they actually care more about than any kind of religious conflict and stuff, and i think the imf behavior leans towards this and the three big creditors that were man handling greece...
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cheryl: and one that big energy companies throughout this country like a lot as well. thank you very much. time to make man. looking at stocks. i follow this company. >> you love this company. cheryl: i do. it's a great company. >> they're hiring people. >> they're hiring people and also the fact they're monetizing the cloud and they're building all cloud infrastructure. >> it is absolutely amazing company to your point. fourth quarter revenues up 25%. the margins expand a little bit. net revenue almost doubled year over year. stocks got hammered. it's such a successful company and had been. it's not a cheap stock. having said that, though, this is a company that's done just about everything right. now, some downgraded the stock. i think it's down too much. look at that chart. high was over $80. near $50 right now. cheryl: on the one-year. >> so you can see the huge room, no room for error. i like it here using 49 as the stop loss. i will tell you, it's tough today in the rumors. today they're seeing i.b.m. is looking at the company. own if they don't, this stock is --
cheryl: and one that big energy companies throughout this country like a lot as well. thank you very much. time to make man. looking at stocks. i follow this company. >> you love this company. cheryl: i do. it's a great company. >> they're hiring people. >> they're hiring people and also the fact they're monetizing the cloud and they're building all cloud infrastructure. >> it is absolutely amazing company to your point. fourth quarter revenues up 25%. the margins expand...
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which part of the energy do you like right sno. >> we're neutral on energy. but the areas are the oil field services. we're getting toward the later stages of the economic cycle, and that's usually when you see a tightening of the oil markets and need to ramp up activity. if you look at budgets of the super major oil companies, that is what you are seeing. we're seeing a pickup in capital spending. if you look internationally, that's really the best opportunity. >> all right. 're going to leave it there. patrick and david, thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >>> let's turn to europe, that is the big question mark over the weekend. the cypriot finance minister flying home after two days of waste talks. leaders are scrambling to attempt to strike a deal with the european union by next week. michelle is live from the capital of cyprus. from outside the country, we read that they're furious they haven't been speaking for so many days. similarly many of the suggestions coming from the greek government, nationalizing the pension system of
which part of the energy do you like right sno. >> we're neutral on energy. but the areas are the oil field services. we're getting toward the later stages of the economic cycle, and that's usually when you see a tightening of the oil markets and need to ramp up activity. if you look at budgets of the super major oil companies, that is what you are seeing. we're seeing a pickup in capital spending. if you look internationally, that's really the best opportunity. >> all right. 're...
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there's energy, you see crude is around $94 or so. it seems like it's been anywhere between $90 and $95 for months and months. steve liesman joins us on set with a special guest. who do you have? >> i have krzysztchri christofft et means for global prices and economics. let's go piece by piece. let's talk about demand and supply, which is on its own track, and what happens to supply. how much oil is going to be produced here in the united states over the next few years? >> it is going to be big. it is big already. if you look back five or six years, the u.s. imported more than 12 million barrels per day. last year, they were down to 7.5. this year, it's probably down another million. so that is fallen by half in five or six years. most of that is domestic production. a little bit of biofuels. >> explain what tight oil is. >> we had shale gas, and hot on the heels of the shale gas revolution comes tight oil. >> embedded in the rock where the gas is and they call it tidal part because it's hard to extract. >> so you go in with horizonta
there's energy, you see crude is around $94 or so. it seems like it's been anywhere between $90 and $95 for months and months. steve liesman joins us on set with a special guest. who do you have? >> i have krzysztchri christofft et means for global prices and economics. let's go piece by piece. let's talk about demand and supply, which is on its own track, and what happens to supply. how much oil is going to be produced here in the united states over the next few years? >> it is...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back. some of the stories making news around the world right now. china's saying that the u.s. plans to beef up its missile defenses is not going to raise tensions over the north korea could make worse. >> and following the latest threat from north korean leader kim jong-un. >>> violence ratcheting up in syria of course where the conflict continues to grow and spill over borders. lebanon state television news agency says syrian war planes shelled villages in northern lebanon today. >> and sources say two jets fired rockets that hit empty buildings in the lebanese border town of arsal. there are no injuries we're told. just last week syrian state media informed armed had infiltrated from lebanon. >>> pope francis meeting with the president of his home country. the vatican hoping it will quell controver
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and alternative energy development? why not pay -- if obama gets started on this -- >> joe and i have agreed that we're going to compensate -- what do you want to see, 20%? >> we'll start at 20. we'll start at 20. >> as we spend it all, we're going to need more. we're going to need the preschool, we're going to need solar energy. >> i thought i was completely wrong this what it was. >> it's an island, isn't it? >> it's an island. >> but it shows you how interconnected it is. >> i know. and fait accompli, he said i got there and is they were doing it. >> what if you found out that your bank got taken over by the fdic and the insurance that you thought protected your money was not there, that it was wrong? that's the problem. >> and by the way, 10% of your money is gone, too. >> explain to the eurozone just waking up exactly what -- >> carolin is going to do that supposedly when we throw to her. >> they have to do something. >> they follow twitter. >> did you wear your jacket last week? >> no. >> will you write down all o
and alternative energy development? why not pay -- if obama gets started on this -- >> joe and i have agreed that we're going to compensate -- what do you want to see, 20%? >> we'll start at 20. we'll start at 20. >> as we spend it all, we're going to need more. we're going to need the preschool, we're going to need solar energy. >> i thought i was completely wrong this what it was. >> it's an island, isn't it? >> it's an island. >> but it shows you how...
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he does energy stuff. we were saying the find of natural gas, the buys and finds, the largest in the world -- noble, nbl, and cyprus, they own it. this is perhaps the way europe can end the chokehold of a russian natural gas pipes that can be shut down. is this europe? say, i'm going to give you a little geopolitical thing here. >> i love it when you wax geopolitical. >> you like that? this is central europe saying, you know what, russia? we're done with you. we'll take the natural gas and shut you down and the russians i think want this natural gas. i think at the end if it goes to the russians, then that's what this was really about, russia versus the west. is like nato! what are you like nodding. are you like faber? whatever i say, faber's like -- >> whoever sits in that chair just looks as you with a smirk on that face physically. >> i will say it could be gaza g gazaga, duke, louisville -- he'll be -- >> possibly. possibly. >> famous faberism. >> you look askance, you put your arms -- >> channel my in
he does energy stuff. we were saying the find of natural gas, the buys and finds, the largest in the world -- noble, nbl, and cyprus, they own it. this is perhaps the way europe can end the chokehold of a russian natural gas pipes that can be shut down. is this europe? say, i'm going to give you a little geopolitical thing here. >> i love it when you wax geopolitical. >> you like that? this is central europe saying, you know what, russia? we're done with you. we'll take the natural...
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where is some of the energy from the party now? who won the c-pac straw poll, rand paul not an establishment republican, a person from the libertarian wing of the party. they are not together on some of the mechanical things. the report recommends going to primaries as opposed to caucuses and conventions because that's a broader electorate. well, caucuses and conventions are the way somebody like a rand paul or even a rick santorum is going to be able to be a real competitor for the nomination. >> ifill: it talks about cutting in half the number of primary debates. a little bit of the early season cannibalization doesn't occur. >> we see this after party loses a presidential race or two. >> whatever they did last time. they try to do something else. but i think the problem for the r.n.c. is this. our politics and our lives, our world, has changed. we're no longer... politics is no longer dominated by the hierarchical national parties that 40, 50 years ago could dictate who can run for office and when to have conventions and raise t
where is some of the energy from the party now? who won the c-pac straw poll, rand paul not an establishment republican, a person from the libertarian wing of the party. they are not together on some of the mechanical things. the report recommends going to primaries as opposed to caucuses and conventions because that's a broader electorate. well, caucuses and conventions are the way somebody like a rand paul or even a rick santorum is going to be able to be a real competitor for the nomination....
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exciting probably 2000 young kids in the audience and standing and chanting and if you want to find some energy for the conservative movement, you see it it there. at cpac, it's one of the biggest convocations of young people you'll see all year long. >> sean: you took a different tact than some of the other speakers and i found myself in agreement with you, and that is the republican party needs to get tougher. ill h'll be honest, i was surprised when john boehner said he trusted obama. he has been duplicitous and trying to get boehner fired. why would he say he trusts him? >> there are a lot of things we believe in and shouldn't give up on and some of the things i was talking about, i think, attracts people from both the left and right and that's supporting your right to trial by jury, your right to be innocent until proven guilty, these are such time-honored concepts that i think it allows the republican party to get bigger, but our young people want us to stand for something, really stand on principle and i think that's why the filibuster probably helped me to gain enough votes to win in th
exciting probably 2000 young kids in the audience and standing and chanting and if you want to find some energy for the conservative movement, you see it it there. at cpac, it's one of the biggest convocations of young people you'll see all year long. >> sean: you took a different tact than some of the other speakers and i found myself in agreement with you, and that is the republican party needs to get tougher. ill h'll be honest, i was surprised when john boehner said he trusted obama....
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we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing carbon emissions. even as we have an unresolved debate about the science of climate change, let's take practical steps that are good for jobs, good for the economy and good for saving taxpayers money. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> mr. speaker, today is the 10th anniversary for the war in iraq that be
we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing...
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>> look, energy, first off. energy with, you've heard about the fracking but further into that, i think that the trade deficit for the u.s., two to three years from now is going to go from deficit to surplus. we haven't had a surplus since 1975. secondly, global trade, global trade is actually very good for the u.s. because it grows the global economy. for instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets. technology is always, we're looking in the technology, there is something called big beta. this is taking technology from cost controls to revenue enhancement. we coined our own pivot. per re, indsmeesh that, vietnam, oman and turkey. tracy: what worries you the most right now? >> europe. i'm very concerned that cyprus is not by itself a big deal but they keep changing the rules of the game and the financial system is very precarious right now in europe. the u.s. is fine. and i'm just wondering how long can europe, we're in the t
>> look, energy, first off. energy with, you've heard about the fracking but further into that, i think that the trade deficit for the u.s., two to three years from now is going to go from deficit to surplus. we haven't had a surplus since 1975. secondly, global trade, global trade is actually very good for the u.s. because it grows the global economy. for instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets....
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the food stamp program or there are abuses in other programs out there, that we are wasting money on energy loans by the billions, solyndras and a-123's and those kinds of companies, they're saying all of that, but we can't save any money. there's no money to be saved. you just send us more money. and then we will pass it around, and this will stimulate the economy. so i'll conclude, i see we've got some colleagues that are here. i'll just say this: the debt that we have today, i have become absolutely convinced is too high. the gross debt of the united states is 104% of our economy. it's above our g.d.p., which is almost $17 trillion -- that debt is almost $17 trillion now. what we've seen from the rogoff and reinhart study and from recent reports by the international monetary fund, report by the european central bank, report by the bank for international settlements, all say when debt is as high as we are today in the united states, that begins to pull down growth. so my colleagues claim that they have a budget, they have a budget that will help create jobs. i would say, with all respect,
the food stamp program or there are abuses in other programs out there, that we are wasting money on energy loans by the billions, solyndras and a-123's and those kinds of companies, they're saying all of that, but we can't save any money. there's no money to be saved. you just send us more money. and then we will pass it around, and this will stimulate the economy. so i'll conclude, i see we've got some colleagues that are here. i'll just say this: the debt that we have today, i have become...
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, the jobs they create and the investment they represent and our nation's future energy needs. in las vegas and across the country, americans have made it clear that our budget should be a path forward for a strong middle class and serious investment in the next generation of americans. let's reject these mathematical gimmicks and unstub staveragiated attacks and -- unsubstantiated attacks and get to work on a real budget. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks, sir. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to share something that's been at my heart and will in the coming days, be at the heart of my first bill introduced into the house. when members of congress break the law, they break trust. they break trust for for our colleagues working together. they break trust with the american people who sent th
, the jobs they create and the investment they represent and our nation's future energy needs. in las vegas and across the country, americans have made it clear that our budget should be a path forward for a strong middle class and serious investment in the next generation of americans. let's reject these mathematical gimmicks and unstub staveragiated attacks and -- unsubstantiated attacks and get to work on a real budget. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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so much for the cyprus celebration, especially in the energy complicate. we're celebrating when oil popped above $95 a barrel. forget about that. now we're knocking on the door of below 94. a huge move on concerns about how stable this bailout really is going to be and what it means for the rest of the euro zone. where you can really see that stress is if you look at the w.t.i. versus the european brent group. that continues to come in dramatically at the tightest level since last july. the reason why? they're concerned about growth in europe, safe haven here in the united states so you're going to see the united states crude obviously do a little better. but the good news is that dropping crude is going to help the gasoline prices, a big selloff right now in our heating oil right now taking it on the chin, down $1.40 on gasoline. there's some good news in the cyprus selloff, so to speak. back to you. sandra: thank you very much. dennis: it is time to make money with charles payne. this hour he's talking about the cyprus bailout and the fear of contagion e
so much for the cyprus celebration, especially in the energy complicate. we're celebrating when oil popped above $95 a barrel. forget about that. now we're knocking on the door of below 94. a huge move on concerns about how stable this bailout really is going to be and what it means for the rest of the euro zone. where you can really see that stress is if you look at the w.t.i. versus the european brent group. that continues to come in dramatically at the tightest level since last july. the...
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now, we had spent a lot of time and a lot of energy and everett making sure -- effort making sure that scott walker and ron johnson won that primary. but that was our decision. and i wouldn't have appreciated the national party coming in and telling the state of wisconsin, now, wait a minute, i don't know about scott walker, i think we're going to go with mark newman. well, that's ridiculous. and that's the point. it's not that we want to handcuff ourselves, it just isn't practical, and i don't think it's right. >> governors have gone on to become some of the most significant republican presidents in the last century, nixon, reagan, bush. is the party doing enough to support the rising star governors once they get past that state endorsement process? >> well, i mean, that's the plan for 2013 and 2014. um, i know that state parties sure do a lot of work and, obviously, the rga does. you know, we have a different party too. i mean, you know, i don't know, 15, 20 years ago maybe more there budget an nrcc, there wasn't 10, 20 different super pacs and 527s. we have a big group of organizati
now, we had spent a lot of time and a lot of energy and everett making sure -- effort making sure that scott walker and ron johnson won that primary. but that was our decision. and i wouldn't have appreciated the national party coming in and telling the state of wisconsin, now, wait a minute, i don't know about scott walker, i think we're going to go with mark newman. well, that's ridiculous. and that's the point. it's not that we want to handcuff ourselves, it just isn't practical, and i don't...
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is a energy exporter. >> what about the banks? liz macdonald said, morgan stanley came out and said they broke a cardinal your rule in europe when they said we'll tax your deposits. that makes our banking sector look bet exdoesn't it? >> you may see deposits flow into the u.s. you've seen some flow into gold as universal safe haven. the u.s. banking system looks more attractive given all the capital that backs it up. we haven't broken the rules. we hit bondholders rather than depositers. tracy: god willing we don't break the rules. jeff, thanks for being with us. adam:. >> thanks for having me on. adam: we'll keep talking about your money. we'll head to asia. first stop for china for treasury secretary jack lew. what exactly will his troop do for the u.s. relationship with beijing and will your investments suffer because of it. tracy: as adam mentioned much more on the cyprus money grab. could it happen here in the united states? no surprise, judge andrew napolitano has an opinion and wants to weigh in. first as we do every day th
is a energy exporter. >> what about the banks? liz macdonald said, morgan stanley came out and said they broke a cardinal your rule in europe when they said we'll tax your deposits. that makes our banking sector look bet exdoesn't it? >> you may see deposits flow into the u.s. you've seen some flow into gold as universal safe haven. the u.s. banking system looks more attractive given all the capital that backs it up. we haven't broken the rules. we hit bondholders rather than...
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about the importance of medicare and social security, the gentlelady from illinois, a member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. the ryan republican budget reflects everything that the american people rejected in the last election. asking nothing from the wealthiest americans and rich corporations that ship our jobs overseas while turning medicare into a voucher program and slashing investments that create real jobs. inequality is at its highest point since the great depression and yet this budget would make it worse. here's the top 1%. since 1979, look at how their income has gone up. 277.5%. this is the bottom 99%. you see a little bit of increase but you see where the money has gone. well, households making more than $3.3 million would get an average tax cut of $1.2 million. those who make less than $22,000 would get $40 and 1/3 of them would get no tax cut at all. meanwhile critical support programs for seniors and the poor would be cut, including drastic
about the importance of medicare and social security, the gentlelady from illinois, a member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. the ryan republican budget reflects everything that the american people rejected in the last election. asking nothing from the wealthiest americans and rich corporations that ship our jobs overseas while turning medicare into a voucher...
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in europe, watch for deals in financial services and energy. and in china, watch for deals in manufacturing. here's two other things to think about. everybody here thinks that the mega lbo, the big leverage buyout, they say it's back. and more importantly, given all the cash that's on balance sheets, 70% of transactions they are arguing are going to happen in cash. which is a big distinction from where we have been before. we will see where it all pans out. we have mark schaeffer from citigroup this hour. and skadden's eileen nugent. and wendell pierce. he owns a grocery store down in new orleans. but you know him from "the wire." i'm going to continue finishing my hand grenade. and i'll see you guys -- >> hair of the dog. >> and i'll be reviewing the morals contract. >> i looked up some of the -- i'm worried. it covers just about everything, andrew. if you did anything last night, just keep it quiet. >> andrew? >> yeah. throwing away the key there. >> he has no dollar bills. gone. completely. that's after getting a couple hundreds changed. >>
in europe, watch for deals in financial services and energy. and in china, watch for deals in manufacturing. here's two other things to think about. everybody here thinks that the mega lbo, the big leverage buyout, they say it's back. and more importantly, given all the cash that's on balance sheets, 70% of transactions they are arguing are going to happen in cash. which is a big distinction from where we have been before. we will see where it all pans out. we have mark schaeffer from citigroup...
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let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce. they say that is the number gold needs to close above to sustain any upward momentum here. we're still looking at $11 gain or so in the gold price. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening in other metals because copper, it's a far different story. copper continues to be one of the worst performing commodities of the day, considering what has happened to the dollar. that's a major factor there. we're already seeing concerns there in terms of short positions in the marketplace as well. according to the latest cfpc report. also watching natural gas because it's been a strong out-performer for the better part of the week. it continues to be a gainer but off of the highs of the session. there are some saying that now is the time to take profits in natural gas after this tremendous upturn we have seen in that commodity just in the last week. it's up about 30 cents or so just in one
let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce. they say that is the number gold needs to close above to sustain any upward momentum here. we're still looking at $11 gain or so in the gold price. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening in other metals because copper, it's a far different story. copper continues to be one of the worst...
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cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them arguing. we can do cool stuff. satellite stuff. there was some overlap. it's not easy to do that. now we'll go to kelly evans who i never talk to about whether you went to paris. i don't want to digress. you were thinking about that. did you take the plunge? >> joe, i go this weekend. yes. i'll report back monday and let you know what i think. i haven't been. i'll let you know. in the meantime, i just want to go back to the point about who was in the room thinking this would be a good idea to tax deposits in cyprus. it's actually the cypriots themselves here. they have a $2.5 billion loan
cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them...
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. >> we're watching the energy complex and it is higher after the deal between cyprus and the e kwushgs regarding its bailout and that is driving momentum in the crude trade. it's about the highest level that we've seen it in a month. meantime, the metals complex are mixed this morning and we're seeing the weaker euro pushing gold under $1600 an ounce. seeing that rotation out of safety back into the riskier assets and that's not surprising traders down here, but also might see some extra volatility in gold today as it is options expiration. melissa, back over to you. >> thank you, jackie deangelis. a crisis in the country averted, and the s&p 500 sitting tantalizingly close to new highs. jason tanerd will join us after the break. as we take a look at the s&p 500 over the past year and what a run we've had. stay tuned. name and not a numb? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trad
. >> we're watching the energy complex and it is higher after the deal between cyprus and the e kwushgs regarding its bailout and that is driving momentum in the crude trade. it's about the highest level that we've seen it in a month. meantime, the metals complex are mixed this morning and we're seeing the weaker euro pushing gold under $1600 an ounce. seeing that rotation out of safety back into the riskier assets and that's not surprising traders down here, but also might see some extra...